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The fate of the Bat Family post "Night of the Owls" is on the table as Scott Snyder, John Layman, Gregg Hurwitz, Gail Simone and more share what's next for Batman as the Joker cuts his way across the line, the Penguin returns and more.

With Warner Bros. announcing plans to continue its development of the DC cinematic universe, CBR looks at the vast tapestry of the DC Universe's female heroes to see who could anchor their own franchise.

In addition to new clips and a batch of stills from this weekend's episodes of "Green Lantern" and "Young Justice," Cartoon Network has released a look at its DC Nation "S.B.F.F." and "Animal Man" shorts.

"Batgirl" writer Gail Simone, "Batman" artist Greg Capullo, and the "Flash" team of Francis Manapul and Brian Buccellato spoke with fans at Emerald City Comicon about DC's New 52, the line-wide relaunch now entering its eighth month.

A new image has arrived of Batgirl, Supergirl and Wonder Girl from "Super Best Friends Forever," the series of animated shorts by Lauren Faust that will air as part of Cartoon Network's DC Nation block.

In next month's "Birds of Prey" #4, former Oracle Barbara Gordon will return to the team he helped start as Duane Swierczynski makes cloak and dagger plans for Batgirl and the rest of the on the run cast.

With the appearance of Batgirl in December's "Birds of Prey" #4, DC Comics and series writer Duane Swierczynski promise readers a "status quo-altering revelation" while unveiling Dave Finch's cover for the issue.

After the first full week of comic shops sales, CBR talks to retailers across the country about DC Comics New 52 titles to see what the fan response was, what shop owners want to see next and what books beyond "Justice League" hit big.

The Editor-in-Chief and Executive Editor of the DC Comics Universe tell CBR everything about the impending September relaunch of 52 titles from what stories still impact the characters to what titles are still on the way and much more.

UPDATED: Capping off a day of DC Comics announcements, the publisher makes plans for phase two of "Batman Inc." as well as "Red Hood & The Outlaws, "Batwing," "Batgirl," "Birds of Prey" and "Detective Comics."

DC Comics has released solicitation information and images for new comics and products shipping in August 2011, including the latest chapters of the various "Flashpoint" series, a new "Fables" graphic novel and more.

DC Comics has released solicitation information and images for new comics and products shipping in July 2011, including the latest chapters of the various "Flashpoint" series the return of Cassandra Cain and more!

The editor of the Batman comics line, Mike Marts swings by THE BAT SIGNAL to explain how the worlds of Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson will collide while the creators of Gotham City draw the wide-ranging cast closer together.

Bryan Q. Miller discussed plans for the ongoing "Batgirl" series, including the current year's major arc, increasing Stephanie's support network beyond Gotham and what the "Death of Oracle" means for Team Batgirl.

DC Comics has released a preview for "Batgirl" #17 by writer Bryan Q. Miller and artist Pere Perez. The issue, featuring Damian Wayne and a cover by regular series artist Dustin Nguyen, hits stores next Wednesday, January 12.

Doug Zawisza gave "Batgirl" #16 a 4 star review, saying Bryan Q. Miller and Dustin Nguyen's take on the titular hero "makes her one of the most believable, relatable, and approachable [DC characters]."

As the teen heroine of Gotham City kicks her way into the second year of her ongoing series, the artist behind "Batman: Streets of Gotham" signs on to draw her adventures for writer Bryan Q. Miller starting in November.

The man who launched Stephanie Brown's career as Batgirl, Bryan Q. Miller spoke about the end of the first year of the heroine's self-titled series and moving Batgirl out of Gotham and into the greater DCU.

Courtesy of DC Comics, CBR presents a preview of "Batman" #701 by Grant Morrison and Tony Daniel and an exclusive preview of "Batgirl" #12 by Bryan Q. Miller and Lee Garbett. Both issues hit stores July 14.